LEID Products, LLC, the leader of electronic locker and cabinet storage with biometric asset protection and control, today announced it will attend the American Libraries Association Annual Conference, taking place June 27 – July 2 in Chicago. LEID Products will showcase its iLibrary System and highlight achievements in expansion and popularity of the product in Booth #424.

“From Kentucky to California, the iLibrary System is installed across communities to provide expanded services with new locations, extend hours and increased circulation,” said Sam Hoff, president of LEID Products. “Every community that has implemented this system has achieved success and most of them have placed orders for additional systems.”

The iLibrary System is a cost effective solution that provides library services without the cost and burden of traditional brick and mortar library locations or book mobiles. In areas where population or budget constraints halt the efficiency of a library facility, this solution is used to meet outreach goals. The iLibrary System includes a kiosk that interfaces with LEID’s Electronic Modular Access Units to offer a complete ‘mini’ library solution. Sometimes referred to as a ‘Library Express’, the iLibrary System provides communities with complete self-service access to library materials and can be placed at the location of the library for extended hours, or at other locations including community centers, retirement communities, commuter stations or malls for the convenience of library patrons.

In May of 2013, Livermore Public Library in California installed LEID Products’ Access.it electronic lockers as part of its self-service “Easy Access Library.” Prior to the community’s use of the electronic lockers, its Springtown Branch Library was only open and staffed for eight hours on Tuesdays. With the introduction of LEID Products, the branch is now truly a full service library – patrons can access items seven days a week through secure key card access. Moreover, patrons can place items on hold through the Library’s online catalog and have them delivered to the ‘Easy Access Lockers’ to pick up at their convenience.

The American Libraries Association (ALA) brings together more than 25,000 librarians, educators, authors, publishers, vendors and others for its annual conference each year. To register for the event: http://ala13.ala.org/register-now.

Law Enforcement Intelligent Devices (LEID), LLC is the manufacturing leader of electronic locker and cabinet storage with biometric asset protection and control. Originally founded to assist police departments in securing guns, weapons, radios, etc. through an electronic tracking and fingerprinting system, LEID products are also utilized to track books within a library system, medical supplies, laptops and even business documents to selected personnel. Their Biometric Access Control Systems (BACS™) streamlines operations and provides full accountability for critical business assets. For more information and demonstrations of our products, visit http://www.leidproducts.com.